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Answer: Hurston acknowledges slavery and the trials of her slave ancestors, but she does not carry any kind of social or emotional burden related to the history of slavery. In fact, she seems determined to refuse to carry this burden, as her tone in this essay is almost humorous and definitely insistent. She maintains that her responsibilities to live positively as a "colored woman" are fully in the present, having little to do with the past.
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Because she was a female, Native American servant. Natives were already seen as corrupt and uncivilized, so English settlers in Salem were quick to believe that she was corrupted by the devil. Also, the people who accused her were little English girls, so they naturally appeared more innocent than the slave.